Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee to rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges. The Salvadoran national was mistakenly deported in March and later returned to the U.S. under a court order, then detained on criminal charges. He was deemed eligible for pretrial release but remained jailed at his attorneys' request amid fears of immediate re-deportation. A recent ruling requires immigration officials to allow him time to challenge any deportation order. His criminal attorneys filed a motion seeking dismissal, alleging prosecution to punish him for contesting removal. He pleaded not guilty.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges. The Salvadoran national's case became a flashpoint in President Donald Trump's immigration agenda after he was mistakenly deported in March. Facing a court order, the Trump administration brought him back to the U.S. in June, only to detain him on criminal charges.
Although Abrego Garcia was deemed eligible for pretrial release, he had remained in jail at the request of his attorneys, who feared the Republican administration could try to immediately deport him again if he were freed. Those fears were somewhat allayed by a recent ruling in a separate case, which requires immigration officials to allow Abrego Garcia time to mount a challenge to any deportation order.
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